Monkey Think, Robot Do 9
moximus writes "Today's Wall Street Journal details an experiment conducted by Duke University that utilized microwires implanted in a monkey's brain to move a robot arm 600 miles away at MIT. Apparently, after months of recording associations between monkey arm movement and brain activity, the computer can now predict what motion the monkey will make about one second before its arms actually moves, allowing the robot arm to mimic the monkey in real time. Free 30 day trial required on Wall Street, but it's mentioned that the experiment will be described fully this Thursday in Nature Magazine"
endless possibilities (Score:3)
I'm not just a sicko, though, I'm looking forward to the Nature article. It'll be interesting to see what they have to say about learning to predict the arm movement, and what that shows about brain activity/activation potential stuff.
Full Article Here (Score:1)
OldSaxon
You like science?
And... (Score:4)
obviously, this is the first step towards... (Score:2)
See, kids, science _can_ be interesting!
What's this research for? (Score:2)
Here's an even more twisted idea...... (Score:1)
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=00/11/13/203
And give them autonomous control over the missles.
You see, Terminator WAS in fact a real story from the future, but what you dont know is skynet
was just a Beowolf cluster of networked monkey brains.......
The only reason they want to take over is the chiquita plantations!
Hmm... 2001 Anyone? (Score:1)
Hey... It could happen...
Story on CNN also (no reg. req.) (Score:3)
No annoying pop-ups either.
Now all I need is a million of these (Score:2)
Even better, lets put these in all the monkeys and have them try to find intelligent life outside the solar system.
Do I even need to mention Beowulf clusters?
tony